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1. Genome variation and population structure among 1142 mosquitoes of the African malaria vector species Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles coluzzii

2. Copy number variants underlie major selective sweeps in insecticide resistance genes in Anopheles arabiensis.

3. Parallel Evolution in Mosquito Vectors-A Duplicated Esterase Locus is Associated With Resistance to Pirimiphos-methyl in Anopheles gambiae.

4. Signatures of adaptation at key insecticide resistance loci in Anopheles gambiae in Southern Ghana revealed by reduced-coverage WGS.

5. Copy number variants underlie the major selective sweeps in insecticide resistance genes in Anopheles arabiensis from Tanzania.

6. Assessment of coastal and marine ecosystems in West Africa: The case of Ghana.

7. Genome-wide association studies reveal novel loci associated with pyrethroid and organophosphate resistance in Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles coluzzii.

8. Genome-wide association studies reveal novel loci associated with pyrethroid and organophosphate resistance in Anopheles gambiae s.l.

9. Adaptive management of environmental challenges in West African coastal lagoons.

10. Modelling spatiotemporal trends in the frequency of genetic mutations conferring insecticide target-site resistance in African mosquito malaria vector species.

11. Review and Meta-Analysis of the Evidence for Choosing between Specific Pyrethroids for Programmatic Purposes.

12. Resistance to pirimiphos-methyl in West African Anopheles is spreading via duplication and introgression of the Ace1 locus.

13. A high throughput multi-locus insecticide resistance marker panel for tracking resistance emergence and spread in Anopheles gambiae.

14. Estimation of allele-specific Ace-1 duplication in insecticide-resistant Anopheles mosquitoes from West Africa.

15. Contemporary evolution of resistance at the major insecticide target site gene Ace-1 by mutation and copy number variation in the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae.

16. Adaptive introgression between Anopheles sibling species eliminates a major genomic island but not reproductive isolation.

17. CYP6 P450 enzymes and ACE-1 duplication produce extreme and multiple insecticide resistance in the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae.

18. Acetylcholinesterase (Ace-1) target site mutation 119S is strongly diagnostic of carbamate and organophosphate resistance in Anopheles gambiae s.s. and Anopheles coluzzii across southern Ghana.

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